The Detroit Lions' season is over after losing to the Washington Commanders 45-31 in the divisional round of the playoffs Saturday night.
The coaches: Lions — Dan Campbell ... and he’ll be tested by Commanders linebackers Luvu and Bobby Wagner. Amon-Ra St. Brown is one of the most dependable receivers anywhere. And though Washington has been good about limiting big pass plays, Williams ...
The Detroit Lions are heavy favorites to beat the Washington Commanders on Saturday night in the NFC divisional round, but a win in the NFL playoffs never comes easy. With a win, the Lions could advance to a second straight NFC championship game and the ...
The Commanders come into the divisional round showdown looking for their first win against the Lions since 2019, when Dwayne Haskins led Washington to a 19-16 victory at home. If the Commanders pull off the win, it will be their first win in the Motor City since 2008.
Following a much-needed first-round bye, the Detroit Lions will host the Washington Commanders at Ford Field this Saturday at 8 PM. Although both teams have history with each other, over the last few decades,
The Detroit Lions fell to the Washington Commanders in one of the biggest upsets in recent memory, as they lose in the den 45-31. In a year filled with injury, hope, knowing coordinators are leaving,
The Detroit Lions improbable run is officially over. After a 15-2 regular-season record, NFC North championship, and No. 1 seed, the Lions succumbed to the Wash
As Saturday’s game approaches, here’s a look at what experts are saying about the divisional-round matchup between the Lions and Commanders.
Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. (8) celebrates a touchdown during the second quarter against Detroit Lions in a 2025 NFC divisional round game at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit ...
The Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders will face off at Ford Field on Saturday in the NFL Playoff Quarterfinals, and if you want to catch the pro football action on TV or live stream ...
For decades, the Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders were perennial losers, sitting at the bottom of the standings, bereft of hope or expectation that they could move off their lowly perches.
The Detroit Lions fell to the Washington Commanders in one of the biggest upsets in recent memory, as they lose in the den 45-31. In a year filled with injury, hope, knowing coordinators are ...